Roblox Studio

Roblox Studio is a development program that allows all Roblox users to edit their place(s) with a full suite of tools and script editing tools and allows them to be saved to the player's local disk, rather than only Roblox's server.

Contents

Using Roblox Studio

File

Open Place - opens an existing place on your computer. Browse to your place, click on it, then click "Open".

Close Place - closes the current open place.

Save - saves the current open place. If the place does not have a definite location on your computer, it will request for a location.

Save As - saves the current open place, but will always request for a location.

Publish to Roblox - After clicking this, choose a place to update. Your place on the Roblox site will then be identical to the area in your workspace.

Save Selection as Model - Allows you to save the currently selected block(s) onto your computer. Requests for location.

Publish Selection as Model - Allows you to publish the currently selected blocks as a free model on the Roblox website, or replace an existing model with your selection.

Print - prints what is displayed on your screen at a printer of your choice.

Print Preview - previews what is displayed on your screen.

Print Setup - Adjust the settings for your printing from Roblox.

Recently accessed places - links to open your recently opened places

Exit - exits Roblox

Home

Select - Selects a part/model. Note that very large parts can not be moved.

Moves a part/model, but can only move in 6 preset directions.

Scale - Resizes parts only. Can only scale in 6 preset directions.

Rotate - Rotates a part.

Transform - Combines all tools above.

Model

Select - Selects a part/model. Note that very large parts can not be moved with this tool.

Moves a part/model, but can only move in 6 preset directions.

Scale - Resizes parts only. Can only scale in 6 preset directions.

Rotate - Rotates a part.

Transform - Combines all tools above.

Anchor - Disallows an object from being moved by an environmental force (The person editing the place is not an environmental force)

Color - Changes a part to have that color.

Material - Changes a material.

Surface

Smooth - Applies the "smooth" surface to a facet of a block. The smooth surface does not secure a block to another block.

Glue - Applies the "glue" surface to a facet of a block. The glue surface joins a block to another but will break after a certain amount of stress is applied by a character or explosion unless anchored.

Weld - Applies the "weld" surface to a facet of a block. The weld surface joins a block to another and can only be broken by explosions unless anchored.

Stud - Applies the "stud" surface to a facet of a block. The stud surface only joins to inlet surfaces. Joints can only be broken by explosions unless anchored.

Inlet - Applies the "inlet" surface to a facet of a block. The inlet surface only joins to stud surfaces. Joints can only be broken by explosions unless anchored.

Universal - Applies the "universal" surface to a facet of a block. The universal surface joins to both studs and inlets alike. Joints can only be broken by explosions unless anchored.

Hinge - Applies the "hinge" surface to a facet of a block. Anything on a hinge surface, except for glued or welded blocks, can rotate freely on the hinge until the joints are broken. Joints can only be broken by explosions unless anchored.

Motor - Applies the "motor" surface to a facet of a block. Anything on a motor surface, except for glued or welded blocks, will constantly rotate on the motor until the joints are broken. Joints can only be broken by explosions unless anchored.

Plugins

A place to manage plugins and access plugin tools. Also its a very good tool to help you out while you’re creating a game so you won’t have to start from scratch.

View

Toolbox

The toolbox is one of your most valuable assets for newcomers to Roblox Studio. If you are new to the interface, the toolbox contains everything you need. From a simple block to a complicated jet airplane, the toolbox contains everything that users have uploaded to Roblox. In order to use the toolbox, click the toolbox option, then click on the drop-down menu at the top of the toolbox. You can browse to which category, then which object you would like to select, then click on the object. The object will then appear in the workspace. In addition, clicking "Inventory" will have categories for publicly made models and decals, as well as models that you have made on your own.

Explorer

The Explorer is one of the most important tools in Roblox, especially when your place contains complex Hierarchy and multiple models. Upon opening the Explorer, one will find a toolbar that lists the hierarchy of the place. All objects in the place are usually stored within the Workspace.

Workspace

Camera

Terrain

Lighting

Players

ReplicatedFirst

ReplicatedStorage

ServerStorage

StarterGui

StarterPack

StarterPlayer

StarterCharacterScripts

StarterPlayerScripts

SoundService

Chat

Properties

Opening this menu will allow you to view/edit the properties of the object you have selected, for example, if you select a brick, the menu will display the color, material, reflectance value, and transparency value of the brick as well as other properties.

Output

For those of you scripters, the output menu will be where the results of your "print" commands will show up. If your script contains an error, the output menu will display the location of the error and what the error is.

Shortcuts

New Place (Ctrl+N) - creates a new place in a new window.

Open Place (Ctrl+O) - allows you to browse to a place on your computer, then open it. To open a place, click this button, browse to the folder your place is in on your computer, click on the place, and click "Open".

Save Place (Ctrl+S) - allows you to save the place you currently have open.

Select tool (Ctrl+1) - toggles the select tool.

Move tool (Ctrl+2) - toggles the move tool.

Scale tool (Ctrl+3) - toggles the scale tool.

Rotate tool (Ctrl+4) - toggles the rotate tool.

Transform tool (Ctrl+5) - toggles the transform tool.

Cut (Ctrl+X) - Takes the selected object, removes it, and allows it to be pasted into your workspace infinitely.

Copy (Ctrl+C) - Takes the selected object and allows it to be pastedinto your workspace infinitely

Paste (Ctrl+V) - Must have copied or cut before using - Takes the cutted/copied object and puts it into the workspace when clicked. Can be used infinitely after copying/cutting.

Paste Into (Ctrl+SHIFT+V) - Takes the cutted/copied object(s) and inserts it into the selected object.

Undo (Ctrl+Z) - Undos the action you just performed. The drop-down menu does not serve any purpose currently.

Redo (Ctrl+Y) - Redos the action you just performed. The drop-down menu does not server any purpose currently.

Group (Ctrl+G) - Allows you to group the selected objects and lock the grouping so they can all be selected and moved together at need

Ungroup (Ctrl+U) - Breaks the connection of a selected group of objects

Toggle Collisions (Ctrl+SHIFT+C) - Toggles whether collisions of parts is turned on or off. If it is on, you will not be able to move parts through other objects.

Keyboard shortcuts can be changed at any time by going into File > Advanced > Customize Shortcuts.

Test

Whether you have no scripts, or your entire place is scripted, you will want to test it within in the Studio so that you are able to catch and eliminate existing bugs in your game before you actually release your game to the public, thus heightening players' respect for you. There are three options for testing, located in the 'Test' column:

Play - Spawns your character to a spawn location. If there is no spawn locations in the map, the character is spawned in the center of the map.

Play Here - Spawns your character where your camera currently is.

Run - The place runs but without the character spawning.

Publishing

Once you are finished editing and testing your place, will you want to upload it to Roblox so other people and users can play it. Go to File > Publish place to Roblox, then follow the steps to get it published. Or if your game is already published, click "publish to Roblox" here, Depending on the size of your place and the capabilities of your computer, it may take about 5 - 30 seconds for it to get published. Your place is now uploaded to Roblox for users to play in.

Team Create

Team Create is a feature in Roblox that allows a user to build on Roblox Studio if added to the list by the owner of the game. Team Create is the feature which replaced personal servers. It was released on April 13, 2016.

How to use

To use Team Create, go to the View tab in Roblox Studio, and then click on the Team Create button. If the feature is turned off, click on the green Turn On button. The game must be published in order for team create to be used. When clicked, it will restart Roblox Studio and enable Team Create. Next, type in a username in the box on top of the panel. Once you invite someone, have him/her go to the place's page and click on the Edit button. They will then be added to the editing session. A transparent sphere indicates that a user is building in that area.

Group games

Group games have the ability to be used by team create. To enable group games to have team create on, simply turn it on/off like shown above, then anyone with the Create and edit group games permission can go into team create, regardless if invited or not.

Glitches

Sometimes while coming out of testing, the camera will lock and you cannot move. This is fixed by deleting the default camera in the explorer window, studio will replace the camera with a new one and you will be able to move again.